Kroos: “I don’t think about myself, I think about how to win the game”

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Toni Kroos was one of the main protagonists of the UEFA Media Day that took place today at Valdebebas Sports City ahead of the Champions League final on June 1 between Borussia Dortmund and Real Madrid. The German midfielder said goodbye in style on Saturday in an emotional tribute at the Bernabéu before he retires and plays his last game in white at Wembley.

“This is my last game in Madrid, although my real goodbye was two days ago, it was very good and very exciting. It was the most important game I have never experienced, but I don’t think about myself, I think about winning the game “, he commented on the microphones of Real Madrid TV.

“There is a rival on the other side that is surprising. After eliminating Leipzig, City and Bayern, Dortmund arrives and it seems like it’s going to be easy. It’s not like that, it can make us suffer a lot,” Kroos continued. “We face the game with great enthusiasm, we have experienced it and we know what awaits us. There is nothing better than preparing for something like this. This is the most important game, the road is very difficult and it took us it has a lot to go for here,” added the German, who also spoke of recognition at the Bernabéu.

“When I came in 2014, I didn’t expect a farewell like this. It said a lot to me because you do your day job, but you never know what the fans think about you. It’s nice to see if what you are to people on and off the field These are the moments I will never forget, it was a night of a lifetime,” he recalled.

Source: La Verdad

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